Transit packaging, such as pallets, cardboard cases, large bins, plastic film wrapping, used for handling goods during transport and loading/unloading of goods

Packaging materials vary but they can generally be categorised as either:

Plastic

Metal (mainly steel and aluminium)

Paper/board

Wood

Glass

Plastic is the most commonly used packaging material, with more than 50% of goods packaged in plastic of some description. These materials are light, relatively strong, energy efficient and economic in use.

Because of its sheer volume, packaging waste becomes quite visible and often this leads to the complaints of it being unsightly, and a public nuisance. Recovering packaging is therefore a wholly desirable and necessary industry.

Here at B & J Parr, our interest is in the recycling of any plastic packaging waste. Recovery and recycling of packaging is well developed by various kerbside schemes and these often are post consumer waste, however we are more involved in recycling packaging that is clean.

If you would like more information on our packaging waste recycling processes, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Hi, odd question I suppose but are you the company that produces fragranced poopscoop bags? Can’t find any information on the package other than ‘By Parr a better bag’ Can’t find these anywhere except Dixon’s in Filey, we live in Doncaster.
Many thanks
Graham Bibby.

Hello, thank you for your message.
We most certainly are the producers of the fragrances poop scoop bags. Please forward your purchase enquires to Alan@bjparr.co.uk and he will be able to assist you further!